Suggestion - I have given my property on rent Suggestion - I have given my property on rent

1 year ago

Sir I have given my property on rent. In rent agreement if I has been show the rent amount to 2000 instead of 18000. Can there be any problem in future.

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear client,
It is not advisable to let the tenants to stay with such a gross mistake in the rent agreement. They might cause you some problems in future. So, it is better if you
1. You can correct your Registered Rent Agreement with the help of making such a registered rectification deed with the supportive parties in the rent agreement.
2. Making of Rectification deed with the consent of supportive parties.
3. If rent agreement parties are not accepting the offer of rectifying the deed then you can send a legal notice through a lawyer.
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